Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of odd couples in the world, OP. My parents didn't even have a language in common when they met, and they come from countries that are a 13h direct flight apart. My spouse and I have a significant age difference.
It's going to be fine in the end, but you might have to discuss certain things like parenting, household savings and investments, etc, in depth, without assuming you're on the same page. And that's fine too. Please remember that a couple can look as if they're from the exact same social and cultural circle, and still have major differences.
As for your family? No worries. Take their concerns and comments in stride. DO NOT SHARE anything that could be used against you in the future. Do not appear defensive of his background. Just smile, be neutral, move the conversation along.
Anonymous wrote:Unlike the movies, opposites rarely work out long term.
The advice above doesn’t much reflect the real world. I guess I think it’s odd not to describe your SO to your parents before meeting. If my kid is dating someone they tell us and we ask normal questions about their background…god forbid ask to send us a picture of the two of them doing something together.
I’ve never just met one of their SOs without seeing a picture of them or knowing something about them.
Anonymous wrote:Unlike the movies, opposites rarely work out long term.
The advice above doesn’t much reflect the real world. I guess I think it’s odd not to describe your SO to your parents before meeting. If my kid is dating someone they tell us and we ask normal questions about their background…god forbid ask to send us a picture of the two of them doing something together.
I’ve never just met one of their SOs without seeing a picture of them or knowing something about them.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am not embarrassed by my boyfriend, but my family is definitely judgmental and will be caught off guard by the man I've chosen.
I guess I will just show up with no heads up and see how it goes. Fingers crossed.